Butterfly is the most talked about sample in our store. You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry.
This short row shawl looks lovely in either a long transition mutli-colorway or in placed color OR with bits and pieces from your STASH.
Instructions are expressed in a new and unique method which I developed and that most American knitters are familiar with. The instructions let you know when you are on the right side or wrong side and gives extensive stitch counts. For some, it takes away a lot of the confusion sometimes found in other expressions of short rows.
There is a lot of counting and this is very important. It is not a great project to knit while only partially focused in the short row sections. But there is also a lot of plain, garter knitting employed. For every short row section, there are rows in between that are more simple to execute.
A few pattern notes:
Pre-reading of this pattern can cause confusion. If it does not make sense when doing this, try casting on and only reading a bit ahead to see if it starts to make sense as you work.
The shawl is knit with short rows but these are easy short rows. No wrap & turn. No picking up bars on the come back row. You knit to where Marin tells you to turn and you go back in the other direction.
I put together kits this afternoon in more summery shades.
While I was making kits for Butterfly I made a few more for Ooey Gooey.
I spent way too much time on the website today and need to close my iPad. My eyes are tired. Beth is going to find us a movie and I’m going to get back to my knitting.